USMA - Share Kernel Code With Me
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 27-minute Black Hat conference talk on advanced Linux kernel exploitation techniques. Dive into the challenges of using gadget-based attacks in the Linux kernel, including the time-consuming nature of finding suitable gadgets and the limitations imposed by Control Flow Integrity (CFI) mitigations like Pointer Authentication Code (PAC) on ARM. Learn from security researchers Yong Liu, Jun Yao, and Xiaodong Wang as they discuss alternative approaches to overcome these obstacles in kernel exploitation. Gain insights into cutting-edge attack methodologies and their implications for kernel security.
Syllabus
USMA: Share Kernel Code With Me
Taught by
Black Hat
Related Courses
Attack on Titan M, Reloaded - Vulnerability Research on a Modern Security ChipBlack Hat via YouTube Attacks From a New Front Door in 4G & 5G Mobile Networks
Black Hat via YouTube AAD Joined Machines - The New Lateral Movement
Black Hat via YouTube Better Privacy Through Offense - How to Build a Privacy Red Team
Black Hat via YouTube Whip the Whisperer - Simulating Side Channel Leakage
Black Hat via YouTube